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Timing set on Extractor

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:16 pm    Post Subject:
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Hi, I have had a timer extractor fan fitted, its only markings are 'Model H113' and it looks quite cheap. It has a timer fitted but it stays on too long. Is it possible to change the setting?
Help please, its keeping me awake.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:28 pm    Post Subject:
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Normally there's an adjustment screw under the cover. make sure you switch off and you'll need a small screw driver to do the job
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:03 pm    Post Subject:
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Thanks, does the adjustment screw look like a small diod with a very small arrow on it by any chance?
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Most do, there's a variable resistor under that arrow. Turn one way will be minimum time, the other maximum.

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The prayer quoted, is that for my benefit? Seeing as this is a HELP forum i dont mind opening my big mouth and asking an expert. Let me know anytime you need help with Metal forming processes or are you an expert on that also?
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The signature is only normally used for a witty remark and will appear at the bottom of every one of his posts, I don't think he is getting at you personally icon_wink.gif
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Thanks spark. Its on the bottom of all posts in an attempt to be witty and also as a reminder to me to keep my eye on the ball. I was trying to be helpful in my suggestion.

So no offence meant, whats the update on the fan problem BTW?

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No offence taken then....... I thought it was slightly underhand, but i took it as directed at me. Not as a reminder for yourself. And seeing as i knew nothing about the subject.......blah blah.

Your advice was good, just as i thought. Although Im thinking about disconnecting the direct live altogether and leaving it controlled by the light switch. The room is only a wee toilet and hand basin. No shower.
Thanks for your help, may i suggest a new prayer.

When i get asked a question, keep it in my mind.
Whomever asked the question, is trying hard to find,
The answer that i hold, somewhere in my head
And if its one i cannot answer, i best go back to bed.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:05 am    Post Subject:
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Nice rhyme.
Re fan, I dont think it will work if u just remove the live - the switched live is a trigger and the logic board needs perm live or it wont work.

remove the perm live (and put a little term block on it so it is safe.)
put a small piece of wire between the live and switched live terminals then the fan will come on and off with the light.

Oh yes, turn off the power first!

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:14 am    Post Subject:
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I would recommend that you keep a timer conrolled fan if it is in a small toilet, any smells will not have time to be removed if you only have it connected to the light, I'm not sure if it is a building reg that you have to have a fan with a timer in those situations.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:26 am    Post Subject:
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Thanks JJ,

I dont ever intend on 'pitching a loaf' in this tiny wee room, even with the fan on the air can get a bit thick.
Originally it was to be a shower room so a fan is required ( as you would know) for that, a redraft seen us remove the shower and have it left as a WC.
The fan bugs my happiness, I only ever clean me molars in this room and its good enough for me if its on with the light.

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